The Weaponization of Space: Implications for U.S. National Security
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William C. Martel and Toshi Yoshihara explain that "The United States and China are on the threshold of a space race that could radically influence international security." Nevertheless, it is in both countries' interest to cooperate, rather than compete in outer space.
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